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English: Image of phosphorous bottles dropped from free flying balloons. Detail from: Civil Defence Training Pamphlet No 2: Objects Dropped From The Air (3rd Edition). Issued by the Ministry of Home Security. This training pamphlet described some of the objects which could be found on the ground after an air-raid, including certain items which, though not of enemy origin, might be mistaken for hostile weapons, and others that might drop from the air at any time.
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Source Civil Defence Training Pamphlet No 2: Objects Dropped From The Air
Author HM Stationery Office

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  2. It was published prior to 1974; or
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